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APR 18 1984 Boa 56 PAGE 756 <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Wodtke, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Bird, the Board <br />unanimously (3-0) closed the Public Hearing. <br />�s <br />Commissioner Bird felt that if he was the property <br />owner or his agent, he would probably make a strong argument <br />that there is residential -out there today and, therefore, <br />the adjoining property should be afforded the same <br />opportunity to develop; he felt, however, that we have to go <br />back to the Comprehensive Land Use Plan that was developed <br />over seven tough years. If this designation were changed, <br />we would end up with a small rectangle of residential in a <br />large agricultural area, and he believed that the Aerodrome <br />would not be allowed to develop that area into residential <br />if they applied under present regulations. <br />Commissioner Wodtke stressed that the airport is, <br />indeed, there and reminded the Board that last week was <br />"Private Property Week." <br />Commissioner Lyons agreed with Commissioner Bird in <br />regard to the Comprehensive Land Use Plan being in control. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Bird, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Wodtke, that the <br />Board deny Robert Newman's appeal for <br />redesignation of 80 acres from Agricultural <br />to Rural Residential -2, as recommended by staff <br />and the Planning & Zoning Commission. <br />Commissioner Wodtke was not in favor of Rural <br />Residential -2 for that area, but thought Rural Residential -1 <br />should be considered, as he believed there was going to be <br />more and more pressure in the near future for higher <br />density. <br />23 <br />